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mSpray: A mobile phone technology to improve malaria control efforts and monitor human exposure to malaria control pesticides in Limpopo, South Africa

机译:mSpray:一种移动电话技术,旨在改善疟疾控制工作并监测人类在南非林波波的疟疾控制杀虫剂暴露情况

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Recent estimates indicate that malaria has led to over half a million deaths worldwide, mostly to African children. Indoor residual spraying (IRS) of insecticides is one of the primary vector control interventions. However, current reporting systems do not obtain precise location of IRS events in relation to malaria cases, which poses challenges for effective and efficient malaria control. This information is also critical to avoid unnecessary human exposure to IRS insecticides. We developed and piloted a mobile-based application (mSpray) to collect comprehensive information on IRS spray events. We assessed the utility, acceptability and feasibility of using mSpray to gather improved homestead- and chemical-level IRS coverage data. We installed mSpray on 10 cell phones with data bundles, and pilot tested it with 13 users in Limpopo, South Africa. Users completed basic information (number of rooms/shelters sprayed; chemical used, etc.) on spray events. Upon submission, this information as well as geographic positioning system coordinates and time/date stamp were uploaded to a Google Drive Spreadsheet to be viewed in real time. We administered questionnaires, conducted focus groups, and interviewed key informants to evaluate the utility of the app. The low-cost, cell phone-based "mSpray" app was learned quickly by users, well accepted and preferred to the current paper-based method. We recorded 2865 entries (99.1% had a GPS accuracy of 20 m or less) and identified areas of improvement including increased battery life. We also identified a number of logistic and user problems (e.g., cost of cell phones and cellular bundles, battery life, obtaining accurate GPS measures, user errors, etc) that would need to be overcome before full deployment Use of cell phone technology could increase the efficiency of IRS malaria control efforts by mapping spray events in relation to malaria cases, resulting in more judicious use of chemicals that are potentially harmful to humans and the environment.
机译:最新估计表明,疟疾已导致全世界超过50万人死亡,其中多数是非洲儿童。室内杀虫剂残留喷洒(IRS)是主要的媒介控制干预措施之一。但是,当前的报告系统无法获得与疟疾病例有关的IRS事件的精确位置,这对有效控制疟疾构成了挑战。该信息对于避免人类不必要地接触IRS杀虫剂也至关重要。我们开发并试用了基于移动的应用程序(mSpray),以收集有关IRS喷雾事件的全面信息。我们评估了使用mSpray收集改进的宅基地和化学级IRS覆盖率数据的实用性,可接受性和可行性。我们在10个带有数据包的手机上安装了mSpray,并在南非的林波波市对13个用户进行了测试。用户完成了有关喷洒事件的基本信息(喷洒的房间/防护棚的数量;使用的化学药品等)。提交后,此信息以及地理位置系统坐标和时间/日期戳将上传到Google云端硬盘电子表格中以进行实时查看。我们进行了问卷调查,进行了焦点小组讨论,并采访了关键信息提供者,以评估该应用程序的实用性。低成本,基于手机的“ mSpray”应用程序很快被用户学习,得到了广泛认可,并且比当前基于纸张的方法更受欢迎。我们记录了2865个条目(其中99.1%的GPS精度为20 m或更小),并确定了需要改进的地方,包括增加了电池寿命。我们还确定了在全面部署之前可能需要解决的许多后勤和用户问题(例如,手机和手机捆绑包的成本,电池寿命,获得准确的GPS度量,用户错误等)。通过绘制与疟疾病例有关的喷雾事件,从而了解IRS疟疾控制工作的效率,从而更加明智地使用对人类和环境潜在有害的化学物质。

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  • 来源
    《Environment international》 |2014年第7期|219-226|共8页
  • 作者单位

    Center for Environmental Research and Children's Health (CERCH), School of Public Health, University of California, 1995 University Ave, Suite 265, Berkeley, CA 94704, USA;

    Center for Environmental Research and Children's Health (CERCH), School of Public Health, University of California, 1995 University Ave, Suite 265, Berkeley, CA 94704, USA;

    Center for Environmental Research and Children's Health (CERCH), School of Public Health, University of California, 1995 University Ave, Suite 265, Berkeley, CA 94704, USA;

    Center for Environmental Research and Children's Health (CERCH), School of Public Health, University of California, 1995 University Ave, Suite 265, Berkeley, CA 94704, USA;

    Malaria Control Programme, Limpopo Department of Health, Voortrekker Street, Tzaneen, Limpopo 0850, South Africa;

    Malaria Control Programme, Limpopo Department of Health, Voortrekker Street, Tzaneen, Limpopo 0850, South Africa;

    Malaria Control Programme, National Department of Health, Johannesburg, South Africa;

    Center for Sustainable Malaria Control Department of Urology, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa;

    Center for Information Technology in the Interest of Society (CITRIS) Health Care Initiative, University of California, Sutardja Dai Hall, Room 330E, Berkeley CA 94720, USA,University of Washington, Environmental & Occupational Health Sciences Department, 1959 NE Pacific Street, Campus Box 357234, Seattle, WA 98195, USA;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《工程索引》(EI);美国《化学文摘》(CA);
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
  • 关键词

    Malaria control; IRS (indoor residual spraying); Pesticides; Mobile technology; Cell phones; mHealth;

    机译:疟疾控制;IRS(室内残留喷涂);农药;移动技术;手机;移动健康;

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